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Gift Ideas for True Crime Lovers Part 4

True crime and the macabre have always been friends, so it seemed only fitting to include a few dead things not murdered. The world of oddities offers the macabre and also the morbid, trinkets made of hair, skulls, death photography. The Victorians especially loved the macabre so here are some ideas for the true crime lover who has everything.



Artem Mortis is Latin and translates to, “The Art of Death”. Artem Mortis sells products relating in some way to the natural passing of life from one life and beginning their journey into another. Among some of our other products, we have a selection of unique jewelry. There are products with real human bone and some products that are made with blood.


Again from the US, Freeman and Fugate Oddities Co. has a wide range of oddities and books. They are based in Georgia and sell via Facebook and Instagram






Dark Crime collectibles is based in the UK and has a wide range of memorabilia associated with crime. The gift of a piece of history will always make for an interesting present.



The next offering has a travelling museum and a super cool collection of oddities to make your extra toe curl. Rainy Day revival has it all.



Maybe dead things and bones are your treasure of choice. The Skull store has a wide selection of fossils, oddities, bones and taxidermy. If you want dead things they have you covered and ship worldwide.




The next UK business also has a museum. At the Morbitorium, you can rely on our decades-long obsession with horror, the occult, supernatural and the macabre to provide you with some of the best (and affordable) products around. You'll find items that fit all types of budget & interests and because many of our pieces are hand-made, you won't find them anywhere else. Whether you're looking for a vintage Ouija board, a new cloth for your Wiccan altar, tarot cards or a genuine human skull, we can help you. We always have a wide range of taxidermy in stock and can even teach you how to "do-it-yourself" at one of our regular, introductory taxidermy classes for beginners. Be careful who you gift a taxidermy class, it might be the gift that keeps on giving.




The last post in the series will offer some more unusual gift ideas so until next time.....

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